Winning password! Pacers won 13 games with more than 110 points, and 6 players won 10 games with double-digit scores.
In the first game of the finals, the Pacers, who played away, completed a 15-point comeback with Halliburton's final victory, narrowly defeated the Thunder with one point, and temporarily led by 1-0 with a big score. It is worth mentioning that including Halliburton's final two points, the Pacers' final score was fixed at 111 points, just over 110 points. They won 13 games with more than 110 points this season's playoffs, and lost 4 games with less than 110 points.
Pacers also won the first game of each round of the series this season, and they did not have home advantage in the semi-finals, Eastern Conference finals, and Finals, but they took a 2-0 lead in the away game in the Eastern Conference semi-finals and Eastern Conference finals, and they have already taken a 1-0 lead away game. If they can still win in the next game, they can also lead 2-0 away game. In the first game of the finals, the Pacers team had no players to score 20+ points, with the highest score of Siakam's 19 points, but they still won, which is the first time since the Heat in the 2013 Finals. However, six Pacers scored in double digits, including Siakam 19 points, Turner 15 points, Halliburton 14 points, Nemhard 14 points, Nesmith 10 points, and Toppin contributed 17 points as a substitute.
It is worth mentioning that this is also the 10th game of the playoffs this season. At least 6 players scored in double digits, and they also won all of them in these 10 games. In other words, as long as six players score in double digits, the Pacers can win. On the contrary, if so many players score in double digits, it will be more difficult for them to win.
From this point of view, the Pacers are indeed a team that is soldier for the whole nation. They can still rotate more than 10 people in the playoffs, which is also their advantage. This season's playoffs, as many as 6 players averaged double-digit points per game, but only Siakam averaged more than 20 points per game, and only 21 points per game. Even so, however, the Pacers still reached the finals. In contrast, although the Thunder's lineup depth is not inferior, only three players averaged double-digit points per game in the playoffs, namely Alexander, Jaylen Williams and Homegren. Alexander averaged more than 30 points per game, ranking first in the league. With this comparison, the Pacers' advantages are very obvious. As long as the main rotation players can play, even if the new version of the Thunder Third Young Master is very powerful, they will have the strength to defeat the Thunder. If the Thunder want to defeat the Pacers, more players must stand up.
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